OWC boosts Blu-Ray, releases Voyager dock bundles

February 26, 2009

Whatever your version of portable high capacity storage happens to be — hard-disc-drives-to-go or Blu-Ray, the biggest and baddest commercial optical storage medium — OWC offers affordable solutions designed to fit your needs and budget.

Other World Computing (OWC) has announced nine Voyager Hard Drive Docking Bundles that come complete with the NewerTech Voyager hard drive dock; a high performance, SATA hard drive with options including the most energy efficient operation and/or highest capacity drives available on the market up to 2TB; and a $200 retail value disk utility software bundle consisting of Intech SpeedTools/Prosoft Data Backup 3/NovaStor NovaBackup.

Write/Burn Blu-Ray discs at up to 8X

OWC Mercury Pro Blu-ray “Quad Interface” External Drives are the only Blu-ray burners on the market that provide the flexibility of a “Quad Interface” of FireWire 800, FireWire 400, USB 2.0, & eSATA interfaces for Plug & Play compatibility with both Windows and Macintosh systems.

Available immediately priced starting at $399.99, the Mercury Pro Blu-ray External Drives are ideal for consumers with large amounts of High-Definition or other video, photos, music, and data files that they want to author, archive, or retrieve using a single disk.

Voyager Hard Drive Docking Bundle prices start at $109.99 with capacities up to 2TB, and feature either the NewerTech Voyager Q, the only “Quad Interface” FireWire 800, FireWire 400, USB 2.0, & eSATA hard drive docking station on the market or the New erTech Voyager S2 USB 2.0/eSATA interface model, for Plug & Play compatibility with both Windows and Macintosh systems.

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3 Responses to “OWC boosts Blu-Ray, releases Voyager dock bundles”

  1. ncaissie:

    The drives are not the problem.
    As with DVD before it and CD before that the media is very expensive!

    Futureshop sells them for $22.99 each.

    If they dropped the price of the media I think it would help Bluray become mainstream.

  2. UsedPCgames:

    Interesting. Good post

  3. Ron:

    FYI: OWC offers blank Blu-ray disc for $7.80 each

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